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[George Moulton, Planner of the Denison Dam]

Description: Reprint photograph taken of George Moulton pointing to the marker of where he thought the Denison Dam should be built. Handwritten text on back reads " George Moulton, planner of the Denison Dam, is shown in this c.1935 pointing to a marker indicating where he wants the dam to be built. Moulton, an itenerant [sic] engineer, saw the Hoover Dam, came to Denison and studied topgraphical maps and decided the area could use such a dam to control floods and produce electricity".
Date: 1935~
Partner: The Sherman Museum

[Post Office in Sherman, Texas]

Description: Postcard image of the United States Post Office in Sherman, Texas. The post office is two stories tall, has rounded first floor windows and entrances. Bushes line the exterior of the building and on the roof an United States Flag is visible.
Date: unknown
Creator: Graycraft Card Co.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Jennie Wright]

Description: Photograph of Jennie Wright positioned from the waist up and in front of a dark color background. She is pictured wearing a smocked textured dress that is long sleeved and has a high neckline. Around her collar there is one horizontal bow-tie and another tie underneath the bow-tie.
Date: unknown
Creator: Wear, George R.
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Wilson N. Jones Memorial Hospital]

Description: Postcard of Wilson N. Jones Memorial Hospital in Sherman, Texas. The image is an illustration and depicts a red brick building with white trim and a tree in the foreground on the left side of the image. "Wilson N. Jones Memorial Hospital, Sherman, Texas - 22" is printed in the upper right corner of the image. Printed on the back is information about the hospital reading, "Excellent educational facilities, numerous parks and various civic organizations combine to make Sherman a modern and progreā€¦ more
Date: unknown
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Alamo Building at North Texas College]

Description: Postcard image of the Alamo Building at the North Texas College in Sherman, Texas. Within this building is the Kidd Key Conservatory. The two story building has four large white columns along the front porch entrance where benches are visible. In the foreground is a smaller white statue positioned on the front lawn. Handwritten text on the back addresses Miss Pearl Yancey.
Date: 1915
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Change of Membership Certificate for Georgie Traithorn]

Description: Certificate documenting that Mrs. Georgie L. Traithorn has been a member of St. Luke's Church in Denison, and is now moving to St. Matthew's Cathedral in Dallas. Text on the back of the form is an excerpt of the Canons of the Church outlining that church members must obtain such certification when moving to a new parish.
Date: October 2, 1895
Creator: Gibble, John B.
Partner: Cathedral of Saint Matthew

[Change of Membership Certificate for Julie Black]

Description: Certificate documenting that Mrs. Julie E. Black has been a member of St. Luke's Church in Denison, and is now moving to St. Matthew's Cathedral in Dallas. Text on the back of the form is an excerpt of the Canons of the Church outlining that church members must obtain such certification when moving to a new parish.
Date: October 2, 1895
Creator: Gibble, John B.
Partner: Cathedral of Saint Matthew

[Forest Park in Denison, Texas]

Description: Postcard image of Forest Park in Denison, Texas. In the center of the image is a small sized circular water fountain with fencing around it. Visitors are visible throughout the park and are surrounded by the large trees within the park.
Date: unknown
Location: None
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis

[Wood Lake Park]

Description: Postcard image of Wood Lake Park in Sherman, Texas. In the image a crowd of visitors in light colored clothing can be seen sitting on benches, walking on the pathways within the park, and small row boats within the water. Handwritten text on back is address to Miss Lizzie (?) from Mineral Wells, Texas.
Date: 1915
Location: None
Partner: Private Collection of T. B. Willis
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